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Deity/iesIf youre looking for a deity, or in general?
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Again, very archetypical. I understand that some of them are explicitly highly personal, which I find healthy.Pagan-
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I agree, I believe the Mythology of them all are only spiritual allegories and spiritual concepts, never literal.They feel very archetypical to me. I find the Isis tales particularly inspiring.
Might as well have been created in order to make my belief in them impossible.
Useful accessories for practice. Among the most inspiring of all, in no small part due to the quality of the art associated with them.
Again, very archetypical. I understand that some of them are explicitly highly personal, which I find healthy.
No particular opinion.
Any Deity/ies you know ofIt would help to know your character etc. Adhering to the wrong deities can cause problems.
Is there any deity you had in mind specifically?
A mental appeal to the unknown.Believer/Non-believer, what do you make of the God/s that you know of or pray/ed to
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Aha .. proof that Satan is an alienGOD is a severely corrupted word, GOD is a code word for many different things and has a lot of diff meanings. GOD in the macroism is energy / quintessence, while God in the microcism is the perfected human in my faith. There is no all knowing creator god of everything in my religion. The Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Dharmic and Pagan Gods/Goddesses are all of the same beings and are highly advanced ETs in my faith (extreme syncretism). The abrahamic gods and figures don't exist in my faith. That's what they mean to me.
You mean spirit as in ghosts?I agree, I believe the Mythology of them all are only spiritual allegories and spiritual concepts, never literal.
For a syncretic, you sure are specific.I'd rather discuss something specific.
What do you mean archetypalThey feel very archetypical to me. I find the Isis tales particularly inspiring.
Might as well have been created in order to make my belief in them impossible.
Useful accessories for practice. Among the most inspiring of all, in no small part due to the quality of the art associated with them.
Again, very archetypical. I understand that some of them are explicitly highly personal, which I find healthy.
No particular opinion.
How about JesusThats a lot of deities, and without context, i dont really want to write a thesis without a subject.
Jesus never existed.How about Jesus
Yhwh, AllahJesus never existed.
I don't like the questionMaybe the question is what does God make of you.